offthrow means the act of throwing off; (by extension) liberation. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
From off- + throw.
noun
- The act of throwing off; (by extension) liberation“The theory of a rise of a dome of strata from beneath the sea and the offthrow of the waters on all sides from that dome, their escape through lateral fractures in the upheaved chalk, together with a slow wearing back of the fractured and denuded edges of the chalk in the form of cliffs, […]”
- That which is thrown off (i.e. discarded, ejected, or emitted)“[…] comparatively speaking, few are convinced of, or perhaps acquainted with the fact, that not only do the bed-clothes intercept and retain a large proportion of this offthrow, but that it penetrates both beds and mattresses, which actually absorb a large proprtion of it, […]”
verb
- To throw or cast off (all senses)“Thorns of the flesh in childhood man offthrows,
Or passions such in headlong youth he knows; […]”